Reel Angling Adventures CPT

Cape Town, South Africa

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Reel Angling Adventures CPT is your go to for rock and surf angling along Cape Town's False Bay coastline. We tailor every trip to your skill level, whether you're a first timer or a seasoned angler. From dawn patrols to night sessions, we chase the area's hard fighting edible species like Kob, White Steenbras, and Galjoen, plus the thrill of sharks and rays. It's about connection, storytelling, and unforgettable moments, all with a guide who knows these waters inside out.

Trips

inshore · offshore

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FAQ

What does Reel Angling Adventures CPT fish for?

Typical targets include Yellowtail (Amberjack), Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Snoek. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Reel Angling Adventures CPT depart from?

Reel Angling Adventures CPT runs out of Cape Town, South Africa (Soralia Village, 161 Pagoda St, Muizenberg, Cape Town, 7945, South Africa).

How do I book with Reel Angling Adventures CPT?

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Quick facts

BusinessReel Angling Adventures CPT
DestinationCape Town, South Africa
LocationCape Town, South Africa
TargetsYellowtail (Amberjack), Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Snoek
Trip typesinshore, offshore
Phone081 438 1257

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